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Australian native bees : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian native bees
Australia has over 1,500 species of native bee.〔()〕 Bees collect pollen, from flowers, to feed their young. Wasps and flies do not do this, although they may be seen ''eating'' pollen, so identification is not always easy. == Sting or no sting, solitary vs social ==
Ten of the species, the social native bees ''Tetragonula''〔http://www.aussiebee.com.au/tetragonula-name-change.html〕 and ''Austroplebeia'' have no sting.〔()〕 Of the remainder, which live solitary lives, none are aggressive, and most cannot actually use their sting on humans because they are too small to do so. Larger examples of Australian native bee are capable of stinging if handled or squashed. The stings of most Australian native species of bee will cause relatively minor discomfort to most people -- "not as painful as those of a bull ant or paper wasp and last only a few minutes". However, they may sting more than once, and can cause an allergic reaction—increasing effect associated with repeated exposure to the antigen.
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